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from a tale in the Decameron is selfish because he puts his own desires before the needs of his family.

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I don't believe this is a question. If you specify I would be able to help you.
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Gualtieri

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Gualtieri is the character from the story, The Decameron, and he is a very selfish person. Instead of thinking about the needs of his own family, he usually puts his own needs in the first place. However, in the story, it is emphasized that the desires and the tolerance of women are actually greater than those of men.

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